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Seventh Void

A side project of Type O Bad associates Kenny Hickey and Johnny Kelly, Seventh Void were originally conceived in 2003 through the recording of Type O’s Lifestyle Is Killing Me personally. Seventh Void eschew the goth impact within Type O Harmful and only a dirtier stoner/doom audio, with Southern steel …

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Danzig

During his amount of time in the seminal hardcore group the Misfits, vocalist Glenn Danzig shown a desire for outlandish, graphic, often gory imagery; in developing the more weighty metal-oriented music group Samhain, Danzig’s lyrics delved into normal metal subject material, but took the idea of darkness for an extreme. …

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Theatre of Tragedy

Formed away of Norway’s famed black colored steel scene, Theatre of Tragedy combine components of goth and steel with an extra contact of drama thanks partly towards the dual vocals of Raymond I. Rohonyi and Liv Kristine Espenaes. Using the accompaniment of Frank Claussen (guitars), Tommy Olsson (guitars/coding), Eirik T. …

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Mind Funk

Brain Funk was a second-division “supergroup” of kinds, shaped to capitalize for the short-lived funk steel trend. The music group was composed of ex-Uniform Choice vocalist Pat Dunbar; ex-M.O.D. guitarist and bassist Louis J. Svitek and John Monte; ex-Celtic Frost drummer Reed St. Tag; and second guitarist Jason Coppola. Their …

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Carcass

Often considered among grindcore’s founding fathers, Carcass were one of the primary bands from the extreme steel genre to get one of these different lyrical approach — one which reflected a desire for surgical devices and peculiar phrases straight out of the med student’s textbook. Hailing through the same locale …

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Evanescence

Evanescence filled a distinct segment couple of knew existed: the necessity for operatic goth pop, soul-baring introspection paired with churning metallic guitars. Vocalist/pianist Amy Lee lower such a body fronting the group that it had been easy never to think about Evanescence being a music group, but instead a support …

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Moonspell

Hailing from the country of Portugal, the doomy goth metallic quintet Moonspell includes vocalist Fernando Ribeiro, guitarist Ricardo Amorim, keyboardist/programmer Pedro Paixão, bassist Sérgio Crestana, and drummer Mike Gaspar. Following a badly distributed 1994 recording for the People from france Adipocere label, Moonspell debuted on Hundred years Press in 1995 …

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Braindance

Combining goth rock and roll noises with progressive steel alongside progressive trance, the N.Con.C.-structured group Braindance have dubbed their sound “intensifying darkwave.” They produced in 1992 when manufacturer/guitarist Vora Vor and vocalist/lyricist Sebastian Elliott made a decision to convert their songwriting relationship into a music group. The EP Shadows kicked …

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Tidewater Grain

Post-grunge hard rock-band Tidewater Grain was shaped in Philadelphia, comprising vocalist Kevin McNamara, guitarists John Daly and Dave Lord, bassist Dave Fritz, and drummer/pianist Wayne Billington. After gigging round the East Coastline for a couple years, the music group authorized to Warner Bros. subsidiary RuffNation. Their 2000 debut recording, Here …

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Mar de Grises

Chilean doom metallic outfit Mar de Grises (in British, Sea of Grey) shaped in 2000. Their 2002 demonstration was strong plenty of to protected them a cope with the Firebox Information label, which would launch the band’s debut full-length, The Tatterdemalion Express, in 2004. The well-received recording helped Mar de …

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